April 19, 2024

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A week of mourning in Turkey and immediate assistance to Greece

Turkey has declared seven days of mourning for those killed in the earthquake. The number of victims as of 03:55 on February 7: 2921 dead and 15,834 wounded, 7,840 people were rescued from the rubble alive.

How informs Anadolu, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced this. During the week, national flags will be flown at half mast throughout the country and on the buildings of Turkish diplomatic missions abroad.

As of Monday evening, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca reported that 1,651 people had died and more than 11,000 had been injured. He announced the organization of a special ship by the department for the mass evacuation of injured people to hospitals in Mersin, the ship will call at the port of Iskenderun. Rescuers continue to dismantle the rubble.

In the early morning of February 6, southeast Turkey was stirred up by several powerful earthquakesmagnitude first was 7.8 points on the Richter scale. In the afternoon there was another powerful earthquake, which caused new casualties and destruction.

European countries send more than 10 rescue teams to Turkey, writes CNN Greece. Rescuers flew out from Greece. The team departed yesterday from Elefsina Airport in a C-130 with 21 firefighters, rescue vehicles and dogs. She will be accompanied by an officer experienced in reinforcing the ruins of collapsed buildings, five doctors and rescuers from ΕΚΑΒ, the president of ΟΑΣΠ.

Greece immediately responded to Turkey’s request to send aid to eliminate the devastating consequences of a powerful earthquake. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis immediately ordered the dispatch of a rescue team.

The Turkish Embassy tweeted thanks for Greece’s immediate response and Turkey’s message of help: “Thank you for your immediate response and messages of solidarity with Turkey after the devastating earthquake that hit our country.” Attached to the post is a tweet from Greek Minister of Climate and Civil Protection Christos Stylianides:

“At Elefsina airport. The Greek mission is ready to take off to assist the victims of the earthquake in Turkey. We strongly support the efforts to eliminate the consequences of the devastating earthquake in order to save lives.”

The mission arrived last night at the Incirlik Air Base outside Adana in southeastern Turkey and then traveled by road to a city in southeastern Turkey close to the Syrian border.

Casualty data updated at 03:55. According to Anadolu, the death toll from the earthquake in southeastern Turkey has risen to 2,921, with 15,834 injured. This was announced by the head of the Department of Emergency Situations Yunus Sezer. The number of collapsed buildings is 6216, 7840 people were rescued from the rubble. In Syria, the death toll increased to 1293. Thus, the total number of victims at this hour was 4500 people.



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